Al-Noor School

Al-Noor School, Arabic: مدرسة النور, is a co-ed gender-separated private school located in the Greenwood Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. It is a school dedicated to the teaching of Islamic Culture and Religion, with its curriculum including Arabic, Islamic Studies, and Quran along with traditional subjects such as Math, Science, Social Studies, and English. Admission to Al Noor is based on an entrance exam, personal interview and previous school records.[2]

Al-Noor School
Brooklyn Cultural Center of New York
Front view of Al-Noor school looking South east along 4th Ave.
Address
675 4th Avenue

Brooklyn
,
11232

Information
School typePrivate Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Islam
Established1 March 1995 (1995-03-01)
Founded1995
Opened4 September 1995 (1995-09-04)
StatusOpen
PrincipalAbdelhakeem Alhasel[1]
Assistant principal(s)Sr. Bibi Saqe Sr. Maha Gheith
Faculty50 (2015)
GradesPre-kindergarten 12
Enrollment650 (2015)
Student to teacher ratio13:1
Medium of languageEnglish, Arabic
Annual tuitionPK-7 = $4,800, 8-12 = $5,500
Websitewww.alnoornyc.org

The school was founded in 1995 and today serves over 650 students. The school runs from Pre-K to the 12th grade, offering Regents High School diplomas. The first graduating class was in 2002.

School

An annual art fair is held offering prizes to students participants at each school level. The curriculum includes a wide range of AP classes offered including AP Human Geography, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, AP World History, AP Psychology, AP English and AP Physics. The school offers a highly competitive gifted & talented enrichment based program catered towards high school juniors and seniors entering the engineering, design and architecture world in a collaborative program aimed at increasing Muslims and women in science and math fields.

The school participates in the annual MIST, Islamic School Quran Memorization, and Islamic School Spelling bee competitions in the Brooklyn area. The school offers the debate team, competitive urban design squad, math club, drama club, Girls Who Code team, and Model UN.[3]

Community involvement

The Park Slope Flea Market launched in 2009 is located in the rear of the Al-Noor School 25,000-square-foot parking lot, bringing more than 60 vendors each Saturday and Sunday to the block between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Merchandise ranging from clothing, jewelry, antiques to middle eastern food and clothing takes place starting in May through the fall. Students intern and volunteer at a multitude of organizations including, but not limited to: Maimonides Hospital, Methodist Hospital, The Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim, the MET, Barclays Center, Aviator Sports Arena, Lutheran Hospital, Citibank, Chase and Wells Fargo.[4][5][6]

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References

  1. "Faculty & Staff". Al-Noor School. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
  2. "Where Islam Meets 'Brave New World'". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  3. "ART FAIR AT AL-NOOR SCHOOL Islamic school's motto: We love to see you tile". The Brooklyn Paper. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  4. "How bazaar! A Park Slope flea market joins the crowd". The Brooklyn Paper. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  5. "City flea markets". Time Out. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  6. "Former P.S. 321 Flea Market Vendors Move South to Greenwood Heights". Joe Ricketts. Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
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